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Kincairne Court was a 15 storey tower block in the village of Kincardine in Fife. It was one of a cluster of three, approved in 1969, to house workers from a nearby factory which closed in the 1980s. Since then, occupancy decreased and the multis in the village were currently being assessed for demolition. Construction was carried out by Bett and the building contained 60 flats. It was demolished along with Sandeman Court on 27th June 2010.

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  • Kincairne Court
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  • Kincairne Court was a 15 storey tower block in the village of Kincardine in Fife. It was one of a cluster of three, approved in 1969, to house workers from a nearby factory which closed in the 1980s. Since then, occupancy decreased and the multis in the village were currently being assessed for demolition. Construction was carried out by Bett and the building contained 60 flats. It was demolished along with Sandeman Court on 27th June 2010.
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  • Kincairne Court was a 15 storey tower block in the village of Kincardine in Fife. It was one of a cluster of three, approved in 1969, to house workers from a nearby factory which closed in the 1980s. Since then, occupancy decreased and the multis in the village were currently being assessed for demolition. Construction was carried out by Bett and the building contained 60 flats. It was demolished along with Sandeman Court on 27th June 2010.
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